11-letter words containing w, e, t, d
- 'tween deck — a space between two continuous decks of a vessel
- afterworlds — Plural form of afterworld.
- air steward — a steward on an airliner
- andre watts — André [ahn-drey] /ˈɑn dreɪ/ (Show IPA), born 1946, U.S. concert pianist, born in Germany.
- autowinders — Plural form of autowinder.
- away defeat — a game played and lost at an opponent's ground
- batter down — If you batter a door down, you hit it so hard that it falls to pieces.
- bed-wetting — the act or habit of involuntarily urinating in bed
- bendy straw — a drinking straw which is bent towards the top end
- bladderwort — any aquatic plant of the genus Utricularia, some of whose leaves are modified as small bladders to trap minute aquatic animals: family Lentibulariaceae
- blanketweed — a type of filamentous pond algae
- bleed white — to deprive slowly of resources
- breadthways — from side to side
- breadthwise — in the direction of the breadth
- bridewealth — (in some nonindustrial societies) the money or goods given to the family of a bride by the bridegroom or his family.
- bridgewater — a town in E Massachusetts.
- bucket down — If the rain buckets down, or if it buckets down with rain, it rains very heavily.
- bullet wood — the wood of a bully tree.
- cabinetwood — any wood suitable for use in cabinetwork.
- cartwheeled — Simple past tense and past participle of cartwheel.
- caterwauled — Simple past tense and past participle of caterwaul.
- counterdraw — to copy (a painting, etc) by tracing it onto a transparent material, such as oiled paper
- counterword — a word widely used in a sense much looser than its original meaning, such as tremendous or awful
- countrywide — Something that happens or exists countrywide happens or exists throughout the whole of a particular country.
- cowardliest — Superlative form of cowardly.
- credit swap — A credit swap is a kind of insurance against credit risk where a third party agrees to pay a lender if the loan defaults, in exchange for receiving payments from the lender.
- crowded out — full to capacity; full to bursting
- crowstepped — (of a gable) having crow steps
- dead weight — A dead weight is a load which is surprisingly heavy and difficult to lift.
- diddle with — Informal. to toy; fool (usually followed by with): The kids have been diddling with the controls on the television set again.
- dietary law — law dealing with foods permitted to be eaten, food preparation and combinations, and the utensils and dishes coming into contact with food.
- dirty power — Electrical mains voltage that is unfriendly to the delicate innards of computers. Spikes, drop-outs, average voltage significantly higher or lower than nominal, or just plain noise can all cause problems of varying subtlety and severity (these are collectively known as power hits).
- disentwined — Simple past tense and past participle of disentwine.
- disentwines — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disentwine.
- dog whistle — Politics. a political strategy, statement, slogan, etc., that conveys a controversial, secondary message understood only by those who support the message: His criticism of welfare was a dog whistle appealing to racist voters.
- dog-whistle — Politics. a political strategy, statement, slogan, etc., that conveys a controversial, secondary message understood only by those who support the message: His criticism of welfare was a dog whistle appealing to racist voters.
- dorset down — a breed of stocky hornless sheep having a broad head, dark face, and a dense fleece: kept for lamb production
- dower chest — a Pennsylvania Dutch hope chest bearing the initials of the owner.
- down ticket — relating to or noting a candidate or political contest that is relatively low-profile and local compared to one listed in a higher place on the ballot: Very popular presidential nominees often cause down-ballot candidates to win.
- down-easter — a full-rigged ship built in New England in the late 19th century, usually of wood and relatively fast.
- down-market — appealing or catering to lower-income consumers; widely affordable or accessible.
- downhearted — dejected; depressed; discouraged.
- downlighter — Downlight.
- downpayment — an initial amount paid at the time of purchase, in installment buying, time sales, etc.
- downshifted — Simple past tense and past participle of downshift.
- downstrokes — Plural form of downstroke.
- downtrodden — tyrannized over; oppressed: the downtrodden plebeians of ancient Rome.
- draftswomen — Plural form of draftswoman.
- draw weight — the measured force, in foot-pounds, stored by an archery bow when fully drawn.
- drill tower — a structure, usually of concrete and steel, that resembles a building and is used by firefighters for practicing and improving firefighting techniques.
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